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A pharynx in a worm is basically an organ that a worm uses to eat. It is thread-like I believe, and a worm pushes it out of their mouth, gets the food, and eats it. So I guess, it could be comparable to a tongue in a human.

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The digestive system of the earthworm has the following regions, the pharynx, the esophagus, the crop, the gizzard and the intestine.

Food enters the earthworm's mouth where it is swallowed by the pharynx, it then passes through the esophagus, which has calciferous glands that release calcium carbonate to rid the earthworm's body of excess calcium.

After the esophagus food moves into the crop where it is stored before it moves into the gizzard.

The gizzard uses stones that the earthworm eats to grind the food completely, after which it moves into the intestines where gland cells in the intestine release fluids to aid in the digestive process.

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its like a throat for a worm, it swallows food.

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The pharynx allows liquids and solids to enter into the gullet. It also allows air to move from and to the trachea during respiration.

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The pharyngeal muscles help food that is getting sucked into the mouth when muscles contract through the pharynx.

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Q: What is the function of a pharynx on an earthworm?
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